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18th November 2009, 13:21 | #3864 | Link |
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Read the forum rules and you will know.
Go to SETTINGS tab and uncheck [x] Use FFms2 and try your video again. If it doesn't work, then you'll have to reinstall your avisynth and directshow codecs. |
18th November 2009, 13:27 | #3865 | Link |
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thought so, sorry my friend.
Ok so checked settings, that was already unchecked, seems it is going to that setting by itself? I have already updated avisynth and directshow, unless you have direct links for more up to date ones than I found. Thanks for your help Dean |
18th November 2009, 14:12 | #3867 | Link |
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"Cannot detect filesize" is a message which is issued after transcoding as a check if transcoding was successful. It means that multiAVCHD cannot encode your file neither with ffsm2 nor directshow, which means there is a problem with avisynth or your file.
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18th November 2009, 17:18 | #3869 | Link |
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Ok really strange, I converted a film lasy night and burned to this morning.
Set to work on another file today and got the error I showed you. Just to narrow things down I uninstalled everything including multiavchd, corepack and every codec i could find and re installed CCP and avisynth and multiAVCH and bingo works again. Very strange though, dont understand what happened I never changed anything so why did it stop working. Oh well at least im back in the game. Thanks for you help Dean |
19th November 2009, 15:45 | #3870 | Link |
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A great tool, however is it possible to provide an option to simply create a BD-R menu structure from a few m2ts files, without demuxing/remuxing or modifying those m2ts files?
There are some situations where I don't really need to strip streams out of an m2ts file and so it would be quicker and avoid any potential sync issues not to modify them in any way. |
20th November 2009, 18:56 | #3872 | Link |
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Just two short questions:
- Can I make AVCHD's with more than one audio (language) track per video? (I recently began to archive some (HD)recordings from my Icord HD on double-layer dvds.) I've searched the net but found no final answer to this. - When I make my own backgrounds (xmb) from jpg images than the colors get dark and distorted (esp. red is missing). Is there some trick to avoid this? |
20th November 2009, 19:43 | #3874 | Link |
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HD DVD Help!
I can't get HD DVD encodes working.
I ripped my copy of Coraline as a test and converted it using BD Rebuilder with the HD DVD compliant flag set to 1. The once that was finished I imported it into multiAVCHD, and ran it to created HD DVD disc multiAVCHD reported that it was HD DVD compliant and re-encoded the AC3 track, then successfully created the evo files. Once I burnt it to a DL disc using imgburn I tried to play it on my HD DVD player. But I get the sound OK, but the image is a mess. It plays about 5fps witgh multiple frames at once, tons of pixelation. What am I doing wrong? Is it screwed up because the original is VC-1 codec? Help gratefully accepted |
20th November 2009, 21:23 | #3877 | Link | |
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use PowerDVD 7 | 8 (with HD DVD addon) and play your content off the harddisk folder. Does it play alright? You don't have PowerDVD, no prob DL VLC 1.0.3. Goto advanced settings; in the demuxer settings choose the ffmpeg demuxer. In the output modules select MMAP and enable MMAP. That will make VLC playback you EVOs (A&V no subpics, no chapters, plain evo only). Does it play alright? If any of these play alright it is the Raw Media you burned the content onto. Use a decent Media like Verbatim or Sony (no noname crap). What SAP are you using? What is the firmware revision. On the Toshiba players there is a recent version 4.0. Only this version I could use successfully. http://www.hometheatershack.com/foru...html#post40520 In ImgBurn you have to set UDF 2.50. Burn an empty VIDEO_TS folder together with the HD DVD folders onto the disc to create a hybride DVD/HD DVD helps to detect the media. The empty VIDEO_TS comes with multiAVCHD. mike Last edited by mikeathome; 20th November 2009 at 21:28. |
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20th November 2009, 21:40 | #3878 | Link | |
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It's not the media, as when I play the evo files directly off my HD I get the same problem, regardless of s/w player. imgburn knows it hd dvd and set the right parameters so no issues there. |
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20th November 2009, 22:39 | #3880 | Link |
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You could maybe try to make an AVCHD in place of an Hd-dvd, because it's also burned on a dvd.
But the VC1 is not readable on all players when burned in AVCHD mode. And the video rate is maybe too high for a dvd (depending of the player). |
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